McGregor celebrates after firing the Hoops ahead in the 11th minute at Hampden Park

Dembele had proved himself to be a handful in the early stages of the game using his body to hold up the ball and bring the Hoops midfield into the game and on the 25 minute mark proved just how effective he can lead the forward line.

The French Under-21 striker picked up the ball on the age of the box and held it up long enough for Ntcham to make an angle off him at the edge of the box and drilled a low shot into the far corner to double Celtic’s lead.

Moments later, Curtis Main found himself with space in the Celtic box and should have pulled one back for the Well but saw his shot balloon over the bar.

The Hoops played out the remainder of the half with full control of the game – creating several chances to increase their lead further.

Celtic captain Scott Brown clatters trophy off his own head during title celebrations

MEMES TO AN END

HOTEL GLOOM

Kieran Tierney leads the celebrations after the full-time whistle at Hampden Park

On the hour mark, Dembele was pulled down in the box by Tom Aldfred following a long ball forward but the penalty claim was waved on.

Midfielder Allan Campbell was booked by Kevin Clancy for a serious of fouls and shortly after winger Chris Cadden tested Craig Gordon with a low drive from outside the box.

Moussa Dembele then found himself hit the side netting from a tight angle while Bigirimana saw his shot deflected up the other end.

With 70 minutes on the clock, McGregor floated a cross in from the right that was met by the head of Dembele and seemed destined for the net before Trevor Carson pulled off a wonder stop on the line before denying the rebound.

Stuart Armstrong came off the bench and replaced Tom Rogic who had came close to getting on the score sheet on several occasions.